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History of the Christian Church, Volume I: Apostolic Christianity. A.D. 1-100. by Philip Schaff About History of the Christian Church, Volume I: Apostolic Christianity. A.D. 1-100. by Philip Schaff Title: History of the Christian Church, Volume I: Apostolic Christianity. A.D. 1-100. URL: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc1.html Author(s): Schaff, Philip (1819-1893) Publisher: CCEL First Published: 1882 Print Basis: Revised edition Rights: Public Domain Date Created: 2002-11-26 Contributor(s): Wendy Huang (Markup) CCEL Subjects: All; History; LC Call no: BR145.S3 1882-1910 LC Subjects: Christianity History History of the Christian Church, Volume I: Apostolic Christianity. Philip Schaff A.D. 1-100. Table of Contents About This Book. p. ii History of the Christian Church. p. 1 Preface to the Revised Edition. p. 1 From the Preface to the First Edition. p. 2 Preface to the Third Revision. p. 3 Contents. p. 4 Addenda. p. 4 Literature. p. 6 Nature of Church History. p. 7 Branches of Church History. p. 10 Sources of Church History. p. 12 Periods of Church History. p. 13 Uses of Church History. p. 17 Duty of the Historian. p. 18 Literature of Church History. p. 21 Preparation for Christianity in the History of the Jewish. p. 36 Central Position of Christ in the History of the World. p. 37 Judaism. p. 38 The Law, and the Prophecy. p. 43 Heathenism. p. 46 Grecian Literature, and the Roman Empire. p. 49 Judaism and Heathenism in Contact. p. 54 Jesus Christ. p. 57 Sources and Literature. p. 57 The Founder of Christianity. p. 64 Chronology of the Life of Christ. p. 71 The Land and the People. p. 85 Aprocyphal Traditions. p. 100 The Resurrection of Christ. p. 107 The Apostolic Age. p. 116 Sources and Literature of the Apostolic Age. p. 116 The Critical Reconstruction of the History of the Apostolic Age. p. 128 Chronology of the Apostolic Age. p. 137 St. Peter and the Conversion of the Jews. p. 142 iii History of the Christian Church, Volume I: Apostolic Christianity. Philip Schaff A.D. 1-100. The Miracle of Pentecost and the Birthday of the Christian Church. A.D. 30.. p. 142 The Church of Jerusalem and the Labors of Peter. p. 156 The Peter of History and the Peter of Fiction. p. 161 James the Brother of the Lord. p. 167 Preparation for the Mission to the Gentiles. p. 176 St. Paul and the Conversion of the Gentiles. p. 177 Sources and Literature on St. Paul and his Work. p. 177 Paul before his Conversion. p. 181 The Conversion of Paul. p. 187 The Work of Paul. p. 198 Paul©s Missionary Labors. p. 201 The Synod of Jerusalem, and the Compromise between Jewish and Gentile Christianity. p. 208 The Conservative Reaction, and the Liberal Victory - Peter and Paul at Antioch. p. 219 Christianity in Rome. p. 224 The Great Tribulation (Matt. 24:21). p. 232 The Roman Conflagration and the Neronian Persecution. p. 232 The Jewish War and the Destruction of Jerusalem. A.D. 70. p. 241 Effects of the Destruction of Jerusalem on the Christian Church. p. 247 St. John, and the Last Stadium of the Apostolic Period. The Consolidation of Jewish and Gentile Christianity. p. 248 The Johannean Literature. p. 248 Life and Character of John. p. 252 Apostolic Labors of John. p. 259 Traditions Respecting John. p. 263 Christian Life in the Apostolic Church. p. 264 The Power of Christianity. p. 265 The Spiritual Gifts. p. 267 Christianity in Individuals. p. 270 Christianity and the Family. p. 271 Christianity and Slavery. p. 272 Christianity and Society. p. 274 Spiritual Condition of the Congregations.--The Seven Churches in Asia. p. 275 Worship in the Apostolic Age. p. 278 The Synagogue. p. 278 Christian Worship. p. 281 The Several Parts of Worship. p. 282 iv History of the Christian Church, Volume I: Apostolic Christianity. Philip Schaff A.D. 1-100. Baptism. p. 284 he Lord©s Supper. p. 288 Sacred Places. p. 290 Sacred Times--The Lord©s Day. p. 291 Organization of the Apostolic Church. p. 294 Literature. p. 294 The Christian Ministry, and its Relation to the Christian Community. p. 296 Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists. p. 299 Presbyters or Bishops. The Angels of the Seven Churches. James of Jerusalem. p. 301 Deacons and Deaconesses. p. 305 Church Discipline. p. 306 The Council at Jerusalem. p. 307 The Church and the Kingdom of Christ. p. 309 Theology of the Apostolic Church. p. 311 Literature. p. 311 Unity of Apostolic Teaching. p. 312 Different Types of Apostolic Teaching. p. 315 The Jewish Christian Theology--I. James and the Gospel of Law. p. 316 II. Peter and the Gospel of Hope. p. 319 The Gentile Christian Theology. Paul and the Gospel of Faith. p. 321 John and the Gospel of Love. p. 335 Heretical Perversions of the Apostolic Teaching. p. 345 The New Testament. p. 347 Literature. p. 347 Rise of the Apostolic Literature. p. 348 Character of the New Testament. p. 350 Literature on the Gospels. p. 351 The Four Gospels. p. 354 The Synoptists. p. 363 Matthew. p. 376 Mark. p. 385 Luke. ..